29.1. 概述

This chapter covers some of the more frequently used network
services on UNIX® systems. This includes installing,
configuring, testing, and maintaining many different types of
network services. Example configuration files are included
throughout this chapter for reference.

By the end of this chapter, readers will know:

How to manage the inetd
daemon.

How to set up the Network File System
(NFS).

How to set up the Network Information Server
(NIS) for centralizing and sharing
user accounts.

How to set FreeBSD up to act as an LDAP
server or client

How to set up automatic network settings using
DHCP.

How to set up a Domain Name Server
(DNS).

How to set up the ApacheHTTP Server.

How to set up a File Transfer Protocol
(FTP) server.

How to set up a file and print server for Windows®
clients using Samba.

How to synchronize the time and date, and set up a
time server using the Network Time Protocol
(NTP).